Zach Brown, 21, was riding his bike home in the 4600 block of Hickman Road around 3:15 a.m. Thursday when he was hit by the police car.

The police officer says Brown pulled out in front of him.

Brown says he remembers nothing from the time he left a friend’s house until he woke up in the hospital.

Brown was surrounded by friends, including Thayne Henderson, with whom Brown has been living for about two years.

Brown said he is thankful for friends like Henderson and Henderson's family because his family kicked him out.

He also said it has been difficult for him to learn the skills he needed to survive, however he does not blame his Asperger syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication.

“He’s not very independent on his own, so he kind of needs somebody by his side, and we are all he’s got,” Henderson says.

Brown admits it was not the best idea to wear dark clothing while biking in the early morning darkness. The crash left him with a broken leg, concussion and road rash.

21-year old Zach Brown remembers nothing from the time he left a friends house on his bike early Thursday morning heading home. But he bears the scars of what happened about 3:15 that morning. In the 46-hundred block of Hickman Brown was hit by a police car when Brown rode in front of the car. He tells KCCI he suffered a concussion, broken leg and road rash. He says his first memories are of the hospital. :51"I JUST WOKE UP IN THE HOSPITAL..AND I KEPT ASKING WHY AM I IN THE HOSPITAL AND PEOPLE KEPT SAYING YOU WERE HIT BY A COP CAR ...I WAS LIKE THA TIS COOL...AND I HAD A CONCUSSION SO I KEPT ASKINGIT AND ASKING IT" Brown says he wants to know the details about what happened last Thursday morning ....he is hoping to see the video from the police car. Police say brown pulled out in front of the squad car.

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